Energy

Energy

The Amu River in Andkhoy has been the centre point of Andkhoy’s community for centuries. It is integral to the prospering of Andkhoy and it is for this reason that Tanweer and its associates have been working tirelessly and continuously for the past four years on this project. During these four years, Tanweer and associate staff has carried out several surveys, inspections and studies on the river and the feasibility of the project. Besides this, we have flown in several experts that we are in constant contact with from outside Afghanistan; in order for them to pass on their expertise and knowledge to the study. Notably, an irrigation company from Murcia in the Southeast of Spain. It is vital to have such people involved in this project as the Southeast of Spain went through a series of similar irrigation projects not more than 25 years ago.

In essence, what we hope to gain from the innumerable amount of effort, money and time invested in the success of this project is as clear as water itself. We want to see the large population of Andkhoy have access to a clean, safe and sustainable source of water for decades to come. Andkhoy is a region of arid and arable land, dependent and accustomed to centuries of agrarian culture and tradition – epitomised by the number of farmers in Andkhoy. It is vital to remember that a considerable amount of the population of Andkhoy is under the age of 18. Therefore, it is not preferable but rather essential to provide these children with safe drinking water, preventing diseases such as cholera – which the WHO claims to be one of the cardinal problems in Afghanistan.

Furthermore, another prime reason that we have invested so heavily in trying to implement this project is because the possibilities and uses of water are endless. Besides drinking, water can be used for cleaning purposes and washing purposes, which is why the Ministry of Public Health is keen to see the progress of the project. Perhaps most importantly, the water supplied by the irrigation project can be used for farming. As aforementioned, Andkhoy is a region that is in desperate need of water in order to flourish their crops and improve their harvest. Therefore, this project can directly involve more Afghans in the pursuit of obtaining a safe and legal income and attract them away from other harmful and illegal methods; like crime or drugs. Furthermore, providing water to improve farming can help the people of Andkhoy recapture and regain their cultural and traditional roots by continuing what Andkhoy has been renowned for, for centuries.>